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Linards Rēdmanis is a Lecturer in the Department of Surgery, actively contributing to clinical research in surgical infectious diseases. His work is primarily focused on severe soft tissue infections, particularly Fournier gangrene and necrotizing fasciitis, with an emphasis on patient outcomes and mortality analysis.
His research interests lie at the intersection of emergency surgery and infectious disease management, particularly in urological and perineal infections. These conditions require rapid diagnosis and multidisciplinary surgical intervention, which forms the core of his clinical and academic focus.
The single available publication indicates a trend toward retrospective cohort analysis of rare but life-threatening surgical conditions, based on a decade of data from a single center. This suggests a methodological interest in real-world clinical outcomes and evidence-based improvements in surgical care.
There are no listed scientific awards at this time.
There is no available information regarding student supervision, research grants, or external funding. No details about advising roles are provided in the source material.
No information is available about specific laboratories, research teams, or collaborative groups beyond co-authorship on a conference abstract.
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